Characteristics of sulfur species and their implications in Lower Cambrian black shales from southern margin of Yangtze Platform

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Jiajin Lei
Renwei Li
H. J. Tobschall
Yingying Pu
Jiahu Fang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Geology
[2] University of Erlangen-Nuremberg,Institute of Geology and Mineralogy
[3] China University of Mining and Technology,undefined
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Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences | 2001年 / 44卷
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Yangtze platform; sulfur isotope; black shale; Early Cambrian;
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There are different sulfur forms in the black shales from the Early Cambrian of the Yangtze platform. With its emphasis on pyrite and organosulfur, this paper discusses their distribution and formation. The research shows that sulfur phases take regular variations laterally as well as vertically in the research areas. In western researched profile with high terrigenous supply at the time it formed, there exists a larger amount of pyrite and less organosulfur, and pyrite amount declines while organosulfur content increases upwards along the profile. This black shale profile is characterized by relatively light sulfur isotope composition with evolution trend of becoming heavier both for pyrite and organosulfur from bottom to top along the profile. Opposite situation occurs in eastern profiles which were located farther away from terrigenous land. Here pyrite amount obviously decreases and organic matter has combined more sulfur, although these two kinds of sulfur species take similar trend in content variation along profiles to that for western profile. At the same time more34S is accumulated in sulfur species of black shale samples from eastern profile, and sulfur isotope composition gradually turns lighter from bottom to top. In combination with other information of iron, organic carbon contents and petrographic features, it can be established that sea-level change, supply of terrigenous matters, tectonic background and natures of paleoceanic chemistry have exerted great influence on the distribution of sulfur species in these black shales.
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